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This census has been transcribed by volunteers from a census roll that is often difficult to read. While every effort has been made to be accurate, It is always possible that mistakes have been made. If you see something that needs correcting, send it to Suzanne Shephard and the correction will be placed beside the original transcription with your email address for a source. Please use this information only as a basis for your research. Please read copyright notice at the bottom of this page.
Transcribed by Carl & Mildred Musselman, prepared for the web by Kristy Williams
Page 3 - S.D.3, E.D. 141 - Village of Falmouth - 15 June 1880-pp. 496C
22 - Brooks, Sarah F.
62fwd keep house
James W. son 35ms
laborer
John S. son 23ms
laborer
23 - Garrison,
Nathaniel 35mm miller
Bettie wf 31fm keep
house
Ella E. dtr 6/12fs at
home Decr
Reeves, Walter C. bil
12ms at home
24 - Hill, Harris
71mwd Ex constable
Francis S. son 34ms
laborer
Henrietta J. dtr 30f
at home
Florence R. dtr 27f at
home
William R. son 26m
laborer
25 - Washington, Rudolph mulatto
26 - Green, Duff 48mwd
legislator
Elvira S. sister 42fs
keep house
Allen H. son 16ms at
home
Mary C. dtr 8fs at
home
William J. son 10ms at
home
Lawson, Somerville
black servant
27 - Snellings, Edward
L. 42mm laborer
Margaret wf 50fm keep
house
Edward L,Jr. son 17ms
laborer
Landon C. son 15ms
laborer
Mary A. dtr 13fs at
home
James F. son 11ms at
home
Charles E. son 9ms at
home
28 - Ashton, Lawrence
33mm physician
Nannie A. wf 35fm keep
house
Green, Virginia W.
niece 2fs at home
Lawson, Peter black
laborer and his wife servant
29 - Dickens,
Elizabeth L. 69fwd keep house
Young, Frances dtr
30fwd at home
William S. grandson
8ms at home
Payne, Elomer E.
grandson 13ms at home
30 - Musselman, James
34mm store porter mar w/in yr
Mary wf 23fm keep
house "
Virginia sister 28fs
at home
Lucy J. sister 24fs at
home
Nora J. niece 4fs at
home
31 - Young, Eliza W. 67fwd keep house
Page 4 - S.D. 3, E.D. 141 - Village of Falmouth - 16 June 1880
32 - Wine, Charles F.
37mm laborer
Mary M. wf 35fm keep
house
Charles A. son 15ms
laborer
James R. son 8ms at
home
Anna S. dtr 6fs at
home
George E. son 2ms at
home
Young, James son 27ms
laborer
33 - Young, Alexander
25mm laborer
Josephine wf 21f keep
house
William H. dtr(sic)
3fs at home
Brummet, Anna B. niece
11fs at home
34 - Snellings, Benjn.
23mm works in flour mill
Elizabeth wf 23fm keep
house
Harvey L. son 1ms at
home
35 - Wine, James 45mm
works in wheat mill
Susan F. wf 33fm keep
house
Almira dtr 11fs at
home
James A. son 8ms at
home
John W. son 3ms at
home
George son 2/12ms at
home Apl
36 - Poole, George black
37 - Campbell, Peter mulatto
38 - Minor, Wm.
mulatto
Johnson, George
mulatto
Poole, Rebecca black
39 - Jett, Elliot B.
39mm butcher
Mary E. wf 31fm keep
house
Anna E. dtr 12fs at
home
Elliot T. son 10ms at
home
Luona L. dtr 8fs at
home
Nettie J. dtr 5fs at
home
Claude T. son 3ms at
home
Eppa H. son 9/12ms at
home Sep
Jackson, Israel black
laborer
40 - Stephens, James
L. 54mm carpenter
Sarah J. wf 48fm keep
house
Heflin, Charles S. ng
50mm grocer & D.G. mcht
Nanny wf 51fm keep
house
Charles S. son 20ms
studying medicine
Latham, Sinclair
nephew 21ms clerk
Williams, Clara ng
90fwd at home
Litterell, Mary ng
45fs at home
Harding, Nanny R. ng
12fs at home
41 - Latham, John S.
54mm mill wright
Mary J. wf 47fm keep
house
Fanny P. dtr 23fs at
home
Nanny E. dtr 18fs at
home
Linda S. dtr 14fs at
home
Susan B. dtr 12fs at
home
Charles S. son 11ms at
home
Emma E. dtr 10fs at
home
Mary D. dtr 6fs at
home
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